Turn Your Spare Room into a Hit Factory: A Beginner's Guide to Setting Up a Mini Home Recording Studio
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Narrated by:
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Marc Schindler
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By:
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T Whitmore
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Learning to record your own songs is essential for anyone interested in singing and songwriting! This book takes you step by step through the recording process. You'll learn to use click tracks, drum loops, and scratch tracks to keep everything together. This book helps you record the rhythm section properly as a foundation for the other instruments. You'll also find out how to record harmonies and melodies and add color with percussion and piano fills, background vocals, and sound effects!
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